Postpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 9 October 2016
And we are back. The Bangladesh fielders are out, as are England openers Jason Roy and James Vince. Are the home side short? We're about to find out...
Series now level at 1-1
Decider in Chittagong on Wednesday
England 26-4 after poor start - Duckett (0) and Stokes (0) both bowled
England put on 45 for the last wicket
Skipper Mortaza with four wickets & 44 runs
Phil Dawkes and Amy Lofthouse
And we are back. The Bangladesh fielders are out, as are England openers Jason Roy and James Vince. Are the home side short? We're about to find out...
We're going to take a short break but we'll be back with you at 13:45 for England's chase. Grab yourself a cuppa, get thinking about your finest fancy dress moment, and we'll see you shortly.
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England bowler Chris Woakes: "I thought the bowling performance was pretty good, we started well up top and the guys in the middle bowled fantastically well.
"We would've liked to have kept them to a little less less but we are pretty happy.
"The surface was slightly different on Friday, this one took to our cutters better than under the lights.
"It is probably about a par score - but I think we will be really pleased with way we went about our business."
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John Walsh: Bangladesh reach 238 for 8 in their Inns. The tail has wagged enough to make this a game!
Vikas Yadav: It should an interesting run chase if there will be no dew on pitch
That's a good comeback from Bangladesh from being 113-5. Chris Woakes and Jake Ball did the early damage, before a cracking innings from Mahmudullah got Bangladesh back on track. A 67-run partnership between Mortaza and Nasir also helped get the home side to a competitive total.
Shafiul Islam has one ball to make a mark. He swings and misses and fails to get a run.
Bangladesh fail to reach 240, but they will be a lot happier than they were after 40 overs. This is a competitive total, albeit one that England will back themselves to chase down.
Mortaza run out Buttler 44 (Ban 238-8)
Good work from Nasir to take a single and get Mortaza back on strike. Woakes is wise to him though, and Mortaza can't get a yorker away to the boundary. A sloppy bit of work in the deep costs England an extra run but Buttler shows them how it's done. An under-arm clatters the stumps to dismiss Mortaza.
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svenc: I thought Bangladesh didn't have a "tail!"
Nasir tippy-toes down the pitch to a Ball short ball but sways out of the way at the last minute. A loopy full-toss is more to his liking. He laces it through the off-side for a welcome boundary. That's followed up with a lovely little dab that goes up and over Buttler and away for four.
Woakes has had a change of ends. He follows Ball's route of bowling it fuller and Mortaza runs a single off the first ball. England's fielding is starting to look a tad ragged. Understandable in 70% humidity. That's a good over from Woakes, with just six runs from it.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Radio 5 live
Mortaza has given Bangladesh a real lift in the back end of this innings. It is unorthodox but effective and if he can be there at the end, then it will be a happy Bangladesh dressing room at half-time.
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Jon Dunn: Lads! Mortaza has the worst technique in world cricket. How about aiming for the wooden things?
Can Ball reign in Mortaza? He goes a tad fuller and Mortaza is forced to settle for a single. He offers Nasir some words of advice - swing and swing hard, by the looks of it - but it's excellent accuracy from Ball to keep them in check.
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Opposition made 85 in 30 overs. Our reply? 7 all out. I carried my bat for an unbeaten 3. Proud days.
Matt Vaughan
This isn't a traditional captain's innings, but it sure is effective. Mortaza continues his one-man assault with a brutal drive over mid-off for four. Good over for Bangladesh.
Mortaza is more than happy to give the ball a whack. He thuds a pull from Willey's third delivery but he picks out the fielder at mid-off. Then he decides the aerial route is the best route. A swipe at short, slower delivery goes high over long-on and Bairstow's despairing leap. That's the 200 up.
Buttler turns back to Woakes, who has recovered well from those six overs first up. Mortaza greets him with an extraordinary tennis shot: he ducks his head to a head-high short ball, closes his eyes and hammers it to the boundary. Bairstow's attempt at tidying it up is poor and it sneaks through for a boundary. Another battered pull shot through long-on adds two more to the total.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Radio 5 live
The danger for Bangladesh is not batting their full allotment of overs. If they bat their 50 then they can post something slightly competitive.
"England quicks coming back on - short stuff and slower balls are the order of the day against the Bangladesh tail.
Willey is returning after that monstrous first spell. His first delivery is nice, shaping away from Nasir's attempted drive. Willey mixes up his pace to keep Nasir on his toes, and a short ball is swatted into the deep. Roy fields and returns a fine throw that just misses the stumps at the non-strikers. England have been pretty sharp in the field today.